Asda GU10 LED Bulbs - RRP £5 - Reduced to £1 Instore @ Asda
6 shelves full at Asda Living Teesside Retail Park Stockton
5w equivalent to 50w - 330 lumens
25000 hour life
BARGAIN!
Link is to full price item on Asda website
Top comments
thingummy
31 May 168#8
The cheap and higher wattage bulbs like the Electrek Poundland LEDs tend to be built to run hot and are therefore prone to a short (sometimes very short) life. No idea what the build quality is like on these ASDA ones but people do need reminding that LEDs aren't just all the same.
At a quid a time you can just reason that it's no bother to replace them but it gets a bit boring constantly hearing this misjudged "They're only a quid in PoundWhatever" every time other LED bulbs are listed.
M19C to LesD
31 May 167#3
Tesco?
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Bristle Hound
31 May 16#1
:smiley:
LesD
31 May 16#2
Always a pound in ... guess where!
M19C to LesD
31 May 167#3
Tesco?
chillyyyy
31 May 16#4
Is this deal in all Asda,s if not still a gr8 deal,heat added
tolester
31 May 16#5
Any chance they are dimmable?
zebrum
31 May 16#6
unlikely, probably narrow beam angle too
shakerstevens
31 May 16#7
Good for anybody who hasnt' got a poundland or poundworld in their area.
Not a mega deal otherwise considering the PL and PW have been doing them for a year or two now.
thingummy
31 May 168#8
The cheap and higher wattage bulbs like the Electrek Poundland LEDs tend to be built to run hot and are therefore prone to a short (sometimes very short) life. No idea what the build quality is like on these ASDA ones but people do need reminding that LEDs aren't just all the same.
At a quid a time you can just reason that it's no bother to replace them but it gets a bit boring constantly hearing this misjudged "They're only a quid in PoundWhatever" every time other LED bulbs are listed.
shakerstevens
31 May 161#9
I see where you are coming from but like you say there is nothing to say the ASDA ones are better, and if my PL/PW have lasted a couple of years already then I'm happy, unless all 20 or so I have go pop tomorrow :wink:
One comment that isn't true though is saying they are higher wattage, the ASDA one in the picture shows 5w, I have both 3w and 5w PW/PL ones, I'd imagine others are available too
ahenners
31 May 16#10
Full price at my local. Good deal if you can get it
johnboy---
31 May 16#11
A good find OP....do you know the dimensions as our fitting only seem to take lamps less than 72mm...although for a quid I could buy one just to check...!
hugh1988
31 May 16#12
Aren't the poundland ones only 100 lumens?
thingummy
31 May 16#13
You misunderstood/misread. I'm saying that the cheap LEDs that offer higher wattages (in the case of GU10s >3W) tend to be built to run hot as driving LEDs hard and skimping on heat dissipation is part of how they are so cheap. I'm not saying they are higher wattage than the bulbs in the listing.
steven24
31 May 16#14
Does it work for a dimmer light ?
munki*
31 May 161#15
Recently been on offer at 2 for £8 so at £1 these are a steal. 330Lm is not bad, think they had a 400+ Lm version also at the £5 price. From memory the beam angle is about 36 deg. Will ceck my local tonight as my other half always moans about the spooky lighting in the hall and landing.
Blotch
31 May 16#16
Asda do the dimmable version, which is £15 for a box of 10 in my local (equiv' £1-50p each) - The Asda ones are also made by TCP.
iliko
31 May 16#17
They never live that long. They blow as much as usual ones and none of the seller gives warranty for 25000 hour life
4737carlinsir
31 May 162#18
Antiseptic lighting. Whatever next?
adamwiles
31 May 16#19
good find
amour3k
31 May 16#20
Not a bad deal this, lol. :-)
RowanDDR
31 May 16#21
CRI not stated. I wonder why...
mikec
31 May 16#22
If they are same as the one I bought from Asda reduced from £45 foot 10 to £15 for 10.Then yes they are dimmable and instant brightness , no need to wait a minute or 2 for it to reach full brightness.
shakerstevens
31 May 16#23
The ones I have are 3w and 220 lumens
veedubjai
1 Jun 161#24
Warm white or cool white?
dodgymix
1 Jun 161#25
Keep the receipt and take them back if they go within a few years
Cost savings and hours on front so how can they decline??
euanb
1 Jun 16#26
I bout some of these last August. Amazing bulbs for the price (even at £5). Far brighter than expected and a nice consistent spread of light too.
kristoff1875
1 Jun 16#27
I've had the tesco ones in my office for over a year. They don't get very hot and are a nice brightness.
kristoff1875
1 Jun 16#28
Sorry, Asda not Tesco.
Bigfootpete
1 Jun 16#29
Perfect timing! I'll check out my local this afternoon, thanks.
Mentos
1 Jun 16#30
The other issue is continuity of supply. There can be slight differences in light output and colour between brands/models, so if you have several in the same room you usually want to stick to the same type.
Its worth buying a few spares if you're buying end of line/store branded bulbs etc. As it can be hard to get the same ones a year down the line. (Not a big problem at these prices).
scgf
1 Jun 16#31
I've replaced nearly all of my light bulbs with LEDs but you have to be very careful. Many cheaper bulbs (like those from Homebase) give out a horrible light with a greenish tinge and sometimes exhibit a high-frequency flicker. To get something similar to the colour temperature of incandescent bulbs I've had to buy decent brands, in particular Philips. IKEA bulbs are good too. I tried a few GU10s in my kitchen and found only one which was a good match for the traditional quartz 50w - this was made by Aurora and the model number is AU-GU107/30 at 7w. Bought these from Amazon. I don't know what the ADSA bulbs are like but would guess they'd be pretty nasty.
Not all Asda's, still full price in Tonypandy store
codeb1
1 Jun 16#36
Voted hot cause great buy if can be found. Still at £5 or 2 for £8 in Harpurhey Asda.
uksnapper
1 Jun 16#37
Check the colour temperature before purchasing.
I like the white light, 4000 degrees or more, my partner prefers the yellower light, about 3000 degrees which is fine as we live in separate houses :-)
KrisLeeds
1 Jun 16#38
Crown Point Leeds fail
aaronwillis7
1 Jun 16#39
Not in the ipswich one they are £5 or 2 for £8
colourpie
1 Jun 16#40
These look the same as the Homebase ones which were reduced (to clear?) to 2 for £2 ages ago
I got loads of them. They seem ok, but they ruin my DAB radio reception unless I move it into a particular sweet spot. I looked it up and it's apparently a side effect of the cheapo transformers inside cheapo LED bulbs.
Ah, someone posted the brand, TCP
Bigfootpete
2 Jun 16#41
This deal wasn't on in my local superstore - but they did have 10 bulbs for £15 - different brand.
Bristle Hound
9 Jun 16#42
Was in the same store today & there is still one shelf full of these left
Opening post
6 shelves full at Asda Living Teesside Retail Park Stockton
5w equivalent to 50w - 330 lumens
25000 hour life
BARGAIN!
Link is to full price item on Asda website
Top comments
At a quid a time you can just reason that it's no bother to replace them but it gets a bit boring constantly hearing this misjudged "They're only a quid in PoundWhatever" every time other LED bulbs are listed.
All comments (42)
:smiley:
Not a mega deal otherwise considering the PL and PW have been doing them for a year or two now.
At a quid a time you can just reason that it's no bother to replace them but it gets a bit boring constantly hearing this misjudged "They're only a quid in PoundWhatever" every time other LED bulbs are listed.
One comment that isn't true though is saying they are higher wattage, the ASDA one in the picture shows 5w, I have both 3w and 5w PW/PL ones, I'd imagine others are available too
Cost savings and hours on front so how can they decline??
Its worth buying a few spares if you're buying end of line/store branded bulbs etc. As it can be hard to get the same ones a year down the line. (Not a big problem at these prices).
http://www.ledsave.co.uk/5w-1-led-cob-gu10-bulb.html
I like the white light, 4000 degrees or more, my partner prefers the yellower light, about 3000 degrees which is fine as we live in separate houses :-)
I got loads of them. They seem ok, but they ruin my DAB radio reception unless I move it into a particular sweet spot. I looked it up and it's apparently a side effect of the cheapo transformers inside cheapo LED bulbs.
Ah, someone posted the brand, TCP